DEVELOPMENT AND INITIAL PSYCHOMETRIC VALIDATION OF A REAL-TIME PATIENT REPORTED EXPERIENCE MEASURE

L. Moody, S. Benn, L. Ieraci, Esther Green, Saurabh M. Ingale, Gillian Hurwitz, N. Kraetschmer, E. Bridge, Siddharth Singh
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Patient-reported experience measures (PREMs) capture the patient’s view about his or her experience while receiving care across the continuum of care. Your Voice Matters (YVM), a real-time electronic PREM tool, was developed to measure the patient experience in the outpatient cancer setting and to drive quality improvements in the cancer system. This study describes the development and validation of YVM, a real-time electronic PREM tool in cancer services. Cognitive interviewing was conducted with patient and family advisors for both the French (n = 3) and English (n = 5) versions of the YVM tool. YVM was administered through five Regional Cancer Centers (RCCs) between April and August 2015. Shapley value regression used overall experience-dependent variables to determine core items and items eligible for removal from YVM. Exploratory factor analysis was used to determine the underlying factor structure.Internal consistency reliabilities were calculated using Cronbach’s alpha. A total of 557 YVM tools were completed by cancer patients in the treatment phase. Shapley value regression identified five lower scoring items for removal. Exploratory factor analysis showed that a 27-item, five-factor structure reflected the underlying patient experience dimensions in the cancer treatment visit. Cronbach’s alpha of 0.827 for all items suggested good internal consistency. YVM is a validated tool for measuring the experience of cancer patients during the treatment phase through the visit trajectory in real time. YVM will help drive improvements based on patients’ preferences and needs, and will provide robust patient experience data for cancer care delivery.
开发和初步心理测量验证的实时病人报告的经验措施
患者报告的经验措施(PREMs)捕捉患者的看法,他或她的经验,而接受整个护理的连续体。您的声音很重要(YVM)是一个实时电子PREM工具,用于测量门诊癌症环境中的患者体验,并推动癌症系统的质量改进。本研究描述了YVM的开发和验证,YVM是一种用于癌症服务的实时电子PREM工具。对使用法语(n = 3)和英语(n = 5)版本的YVM工具的患者和家庭顾问进行认知访谈。YVM在2015年4月至8月期间通过五个区域癌症中心(RCCs)进行管理。Shapley值回归采用总体经验相关变量确定核心项目和符合YVM删除条件的项目。探索性因子分析用于确定潜在的因素结构。内部一致性信度采用Cronbach 's alpha计算。癌症患者在治疗期共完成了557个YVM工具。Shapley值回归确定了五个得分较低的项目进行删除。探索性因子分析显示,一个27项、5个因素的结构反映了癌症治疗访问中潜在的患者体验维度。所有项目的Cronbach 's alpha均为0.827,表明内部一致性较好。YVM是一种经过验证的工具,可以通过访问轨迹实时测量癌症患者在治疗阶段的体验。YVM将帮助推动基于患者偏好和需求的改进,并将为癌症护理提供可靠的患者体验数据。
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